How do you simplify #-3+9-12#?

2 Answers

#-3+9-12=9-15=-6#

Explanation:

To simplify the equation you have to combine like terms. In this case they are all like terms: (#-3 and -12) and (9)#.
They are all numbers without variables.

Add #-3# and #-12# first because they are both negative.

You add the negative terms together to make #-15 and 9# is the only positive.

Therefore the simplified expression is (#9-15#).

You can then do the subtraction and end up with #-6#.

May 5, 2018

#-6#

Explanation:

If you want to apply BODMAS, PEDMAS etc, be careful no to fall into the mistake of thinking that the addition is #3+9#!!

TO avoid this type of error, re-arrange the expression with any additions at the beginning with the subtractions following:

#-3+9-12#

#=+9-3-12#

#=+9-15" "larr# add the negative terms together

#=-6#

Or working from left to right gives:

#6-12#

#=-6#